Players first configure how many bombs will be hidden on the grid, ranging from 2 through 24. Players can now set their bet value ranging anywhere from $0.01 to $200 per bet. Once the bet value is confirmed, they must then choose to either play in manual mode or automatic mode.
Manual mode will give the player the freedom to pick whichever tiles they want, in whatever position and cashout whenever they wish. In auto mode, players must first pre select the tiles they want to reveal, along with how many rounds they wish to play. Each round will automatically reveal all selected tiles, either winning or losing. A winning round will automatically add the winnings to the player balance.
If the player successfully reveals a yellow star, they can cash out or risk revealing another hidden icon. If the player reveals a bomb, the round will end immediately and any winnings will be removed.
The default theoretical Return to Player (RTP) is 96% and the maximum multiplier is an unbelievable 4,992,288x!
Lucky Mines has a few key features:
Volatility Configuration: By defining how many bombs will be hidden on the grid, the game's volatility can be manipulated. The more bombs, the more volatile. Each configuration awards the player a different multiplier for each consecutive star found.
Autoplay: Autoplay allows the player to sit back and watch the rounds play out. Rounds can be automated in lots of 3, 10, 25, 100, 200 and 500. There are also profit and loss triggers to stop the automation. This can be configured at any amount the player wishes for either the win or loss trigger.
Random Pick: If players can't decide which tile to pick and simply want the game to pick for them, the ‘Random’ function will do just that.
Provably Fair Technology: Check the fairness and legitimacy of each game round from the bet history using the round ID.
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Lucky Mines is a solid release from InOut Games. It's much like any other Mines games out there and doesn't exactly offer anything more or less. One thing we could be picky about however is the game reset time between a losing round and the next one. When playing manual mode, it takes an awkwardly long time to allow the next bet to be placed which we found a bit annoying at times. Try the demo game for free at the top of the page.
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